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R. J. Helton

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R. J. Helton (born Rolando Alberto de Jesus Rivas, Jr. on 1981 May 17 in Pasadena, Texas; name changed at adoption to Richard Jason Helton) is an American singer who placed fifth in the first season of American Idol.

Helton moved to Cumming, Georgia, as a child and studied music and dance in school. At 19, Helton signed a contract with Dryden Entertainment and recorded two demo CDs. In 2002, he finished fifth in the first season of American Idol. He was however, not supposed to be part of the Top 10, but instead was put in by wildcard choice. The four other wildcard contestants included Kelli Glover, Christopher Aaron, Alexis Stone Lopez and Angela Peel.

He is now signed to Kirk Franklin's GospoCentric Records, and his debut album Real Life was released on 2004 March 23. It made the top 20 of the Billboard Christian charts and sold over 21,000 copies.

On 2006 October 18, Helton identified himself as gay during an interview with host Larry Flick on Flick’s show OutQ in the Morning on SIRIUS OutQ, a satellite radio channel focusing on gay and lesbian issues.[1]

Helton stated in an interview on the American Idol Rewind television series (Season 1, Episode 17) that his birth name was Rolando Alberto de Jesus Rivas, Jr., and that it was changed at adoption to Richard Jason.

American Idol performances[edit]

Discography[edit]

Albums

  • American Idol: Greatest Moments (October 2002)
  • Real Life (March 2004)

Singles

  • Even If
  • My Devotion
  • All We Need to Know
  • Why Don't We Pray?
  • Delicate Child

Notes[edit]

  1. Silverman, Steven M. Former Idol Finalist Helton Says He's Gay. People Magazine. URL accessed on 2007-02-08.

External links[edit]

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